I don't think I said anything about 'immersion being limited', or if I did that's not what I meant. It's quite possible that I don't have attachment to my character in quite the same way you do, but that's because you're you and I'm me.Inprea wrote...
It's not a case of immersion being limited but rather it seems you have a very limited level of immersion. The notion of "It's just pixels" suggest that you have a very limited attachment to your character. I tend to build a rather strong attachment and thus often require numerous play throughs of a game even if it's the same class to get as close to the idea ending as I can imagine for my character.
I also had to restart the game serveral times to get a face I was happy with which made me truly hate the little comic DLC.
What we do to have fun differs from individual. I'm far more interested in developing my character and storyline then shooting.
I agree on the issue of fun. I prefer a story over shooting too, but I am far more interested in the story of those around me, the characters around me are the ones I'm attached too. Shepard's story is rather fixed in my opinion, and I am not an experienced 'roleplayer' like many on this board to look too much beyond that (trying to role play a purely renegade character I have found extremely difficult) You'll excuse me if I am a bit sensitive on the topic, but I've been accused of both taking things too seriously and then, not taking things seriously enough, that's why I referred to immersion as 'brain breaking', it wasn't in reference to you as such. I feel like I'm in a no win situation, so I'd rather just take things lightly and have fun (my version of it of course!)





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